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lfs: add basic routing for the server side wire protocol processing
The recent hgweb refactoring yielded a clean point to wrap a function that could
handle this, so I moved the routing for this out of the core. While not an hg
wire protocol, this seems logically close enough. For now, these handlers do
nothing other than check permissions.
The protocol requires support for PUT requests, so that has been added to the
core, and funnels into the same handler as GET and POST. The permission
checking code was assuming that anything not checking 'pull' or None ops should
be using POST. But that breaks the upload check if it checks 'push'. So I
invented a new 'upload' permission, and used it to avoid the mandate to POST. A
function wrap point could be added, but security code should probably stay
grouped together. Given that anything not 'pull' or None was requiring POST,
the comment on hgweb.common.permhooks is probably wrong- there is no 'read'.
The rationale for the URIs is that the spec for the Batch API[1] defines the URL
as the LFS server url + '/objects/batch'. The default git URLs are:
Git remote: https://git-server.com/foo/bar
LFS server: https://git-server.com/foo/bar.git/info/lfs
Batch API: https://git-server.com/foo/bar.git/info/lfs/objects/batch
'.git/' seems like it's not something a user would normally track. If we adhere
to how git defines the URLs, then the hg-git extension should be able to talk to
a git based server without any additional work.
The URI for the transfer requests starts with '.hg/' to ensure that there are no
conflicts with tracked files. Since these are handed out by the Batch API, we
can change this at any point in the future. (Specifically, it might be a good
idea to use something under the proposed /api/ namespace.) In any case, no
files are stored at these locations in the repository directory.
I started a new module for this because it seems like a good idea to keep all of
the security sensitive server side code together. There's also an issue with
`hg verify` in that it will want to download *all* blobs in order to run.
Sadly, there's no way in the protocol to ask the server to verify the content of
a blob it may have. (The verify action is for storing files on a 3rd party
server, and then informing the LFS server when that completes.) So we may end
up implementing a custom transfer adapter that simply indicates if the blobs are
valid, and fall back to basic transfers for non-hg servers. In other words,
this code is likely to get bigger before this is made non-experimental.
[1] https://github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/blob/master/docs/api/batch.md
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sat, 17 Mar 2018 01:23:01 -0400 |
parents | 75e4bae56068 |
children | 73ccba60aaa1 |
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# same user, same group trusted global = /some/path local = /another/path untrusted . . global = /some/path . . local = /another/path # same user, different group trusted global = /some/path local = /another/path untrusted . . global = /some/path . . local = /another/path # different user, same group not trusting file .hg/hgrc from untrusted user abc, group bar trusted global = /some/path untrusted . . global = /some/path . . local = /another/path # different user, same group, but we trust the group trusted global = /some/path local = /another/path untrusted . . global = /some/path . . local = /another/path # different user, different group not trusting file .hg/hgrc from untrusted user abc, group def trusted global = /some/path untrusted . . global = /some/path . . local = /another/path # different user, different group, but we trust the user trusted global = /some/path local = /another/path untrusted . . global = /some/path . . local = /another/path # different user, different group, but we trust the group trusted global = /some/path local = /another/path untrusted . . global = /some/path . . local = /another/path # different user, different group, but we trust the user and the group trusted global = /some/path local = /another/path untrusted . . global = /some/path . . local = /another/path # we trust all users # different user, different group trusted global = /some/path local = /another/path untrusted . . global = /some/path . . local = /another/path # we trust all groups # different user, different group trusted global = /some/path local = /another/path untrusted . . global = /some/path . . local = /another/path # we trust all users and groups # different user, different group trusted global = /some/path local = /another/path untrusted . . global = /some/path . . local = /another/path # we don't get confused by users and groups with the same name # different user, different group not trusting file .hg/hgrc from untrusted user abc, group def trusted global = /some/path untrusted . . global = /some/path . . local = /another/path # list of user names # different user, different group, but we trust the user trusted global = /some/path local = /another/path untrusted . . global = /some/path . . local = /another/path # list of group names # different user, different group, but we trust the group trusted global = /some/path local = /another/path untrusted . . global = /some/path . . local = /another/path # Can't figure out the name of the user running this process # different user, different group not trusting file .hg/hgrc from untrusted user abc, group def trusted global = /some/path untrusted . . global = /some/path . . local = /another/path # prints debug warnings # different user, different group not trusting file .hg/hgrc from untrusted user abc, group def trusted ignoring untrusted configuration option paths.local = /another/path global = /some/path untrusted . . global = /some/path . ignoring untrusted configuration option paths.local = /another/path . local = /another/path # report_untrusted enabled without debug hides warnings # different user, different group trusted global = /some/path untrusted . . global = /some/path . . local = /another/path # report_untrusted enabled with debug shows warnings # different user, different group not trusting file .hg/hgrc from untrusted user abc, group def trusted ignoring untrusted configuration option paths.local = /another/path global = /some/path untrusted . . global = /some/path . ignoring untrusted configuration option paths.local = /another/path . local = /another/path # ui.readconfig sections quux # read trusted, untrusted, new ui, trusted not trusting file foobar from untrusted user abc, group def trusted: ignoring untrusted configuration option foobar.baz = quux None untrusted: quux # error handling # file doesn't exist # same user, same group # different user, different group # parse error # different user, different group not trusting file .hg/hgrc from untrusted user abc, group def ('foo', '.hg/hgrc:1') # same user, same group ('foo', '.hg/hgrc:1') # access typed information # different user, different group not trusting file .hg/hgrc from untrusted user abc, group def # suboptions, trusted and untrusted (None, []) ('main', [('one', 'one'), ('two', 'two')]) # path, trusted and untrusted None .hg/monty/python # bool, trusted and untrusted False True # int, trusted and untrusted 0 42 # bytes, trusted and untrusted 0 84934656 # list, trusted and untrusted [] ['spam', 'ham', 'eggs']